Apollo has been taken by forces infernal, and now The Midnighter is ready to literally storm the gates of hell to get back the man he loves… Your Major Spoilers review of Midnighter And Apollo #3 awaits!

Trapped in a strange mansion full of secrets, Boston Brand has discovered the terrible truth: He’s not the only resident ghost… Your Major Spoilers review of Deadman: Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love #2 awaits!

Shock ‘n Awe review the Toys ‘R Us exclusive Star Wars Black Series, 6 inch Rogue One Imperial Hover Tank Pilot from Hasbro. The guys welcome another guest reviewer. Shock ‘n Awe Toy Reviews: 2 Idiots. 1 camera. And a review. Please comment below and if you enjoyed our review, like and subscribe to our channel. Let us know what you liked, didn’t like and any ideas you may have for other toys you’d like to see reviewed in future episodes! Twitter: @ShockNAweToys Follow Wilson on Twitter @scaabs Follow the Berg on Twitter @RagiFoesmasher www.Facebook.com/ShockNAweToyReviews All content is copyright of

Your private dancer just got involved in a murder mystery that may have one of the city’s wealthiest families trying to cover it up. This week, we look at the seedy underbelly of New York in the 1980s.

We can’t help ourselves. Many of us are fascinated by even the possibility of the supernatural being real. I know it gains my attention at the slightest provocation. Angels are probably the most intriguing of the supernatural to me. They’re often messengers or beings sent out to do the bidding of a higher power. They don’t always come down on the side of good, it seems, so just being one doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily be someone considered trustworthy. What if someone said you might be one or, at the very least, related to one? That’s what No Angel deals with,

I’ve long been a Teen Titans fan, even back to the Mister Twister “origin” story. When younger heroes get together, it’s always fun for me. Now we have two, count ’em, two “Titans” books, one with that original team, and this one with something resembling the Marv Wolfman/George Perez era group. It’s off to a good start, I think!

From Caleb Thusat, the writer of the Indie comic Alter-Life, comes this book, described as “a gorgeous greyscale comic with some gore, some laughs, and a biker-mortician. It’s an action-packed, fresh take on the zombie genre.” Honestly, I thought I’d read all there was to do with zombies, especially in comics. Turns out I was wrong, dead wrong! From Caleb Thusat, the writer of the Indie comic Alter-Life, comes this book, described as “a gorgeous greyscale comic with some gore, some laughs, and a biker-mortician. It’s an action-packed, fresh take on the zombie genre.” Honestly, I thought I’d read all